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Le Gaigne is not closed as stated at the top of this page. As of July 2014 they have moved to a new, larger space. Their new address is:
2 rue de Vienne
75008 PARIS
Tél : 01.45.22.23.62
Still as magical and terrific as ever!

This is by far the best food experience one can have in Paris. This little restaurant with few tables and one very attentive and polite 'server/hostess', offers unforgettable meals and I've spent very good moments in this place. Perfect for celebrating or if you're passing...More

The food and wine were delicious. We found this place on the recommendation of a New York Times review from back in 2009. We found it to be spot on. We were also amazed that we had the entire restaurant to ourselves on a Wed...More

A US newspaper food reviewer wrote that Le Gaigne is "most charming, the kind of place I’d love to see more of," and my wife and I concur completely! The restaurant is run by a husband and wife team, and from what we could see,...More

Le Gaigne was recommended to me by someone I trust and TripAdvisor reviews seemed to well match that recommendation. I made reservation in advance and was looking forward to dining there.
My wife and I each had an appetizer and a main course. All 4...More

On the basis of reviews from tripadvisor, we decided to give this a try. Not disappointed! The welcome was lovely, the recommended wines universally excellent, and each course was beautifully presented and well cooked. A standout was the sea bream with spring vegetables and a...More

We had the 5 course tasting menu with wine that change everywhere month. The pig trotters was a little heavy, but tasty, and the following languster, fish, guinea hen and dessert were perfect. Both composition and preparation was lovely, and the different wines were well...More

Great value at lunchtime. We also had the gambas (prawns) with a barley risotto. Beautiful quality prawns but found the sauce too runny on the risotto, so that, in the end, it was a bit like eating rice pudding. Nonetheless, very tasty. My husband had...More

First night in Paris and we had reservations in this small restaurant near the Pompidou Centre. Decided on the tasting menu which was paired with excellent wine choices! Every dish was a standout (from the duck, vegetables, seabass, veal, cheese and sorbet) and we will...More

We were in this small and very cosy restaurant with a friend who has been living in Paris for many decades. We enjoyed it. It is very small indeed (only 7 tables), so reservations are a must. It is quite obvious that the couple running...More

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